Job 8:14
His confidence shalbe destroyed, and his trust shalbe a spiders webbe.
His confidence shalbe destroyed, and his trust shalbe a spiders webbe.
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12No, but whilste it is nowe in his greennesse, though it be not cut downe, yet withereth it before any other hearbe:
13So are the pathes of al that forget God, and the hypocrites hope shall come to naught.
15He shal leane vpon his house, but it shal not stande: he shall holde him fast by it, yet shall it not endure.
14His hope shalbe rooted out of his dwelling, and shall bring him to the king of feare.
15Where is then now my hope? or who hath considered the thing that I loke for?
9Beholde his hope is in vaine: for shall not one perishe euen at the sight of him?
8For what hope hath the hypocrite though he haue great good, if God take away his soule?
20As for the eyes of the vngodly they shall faile, and they shal not escape: and their hope shalbe sorowe of minde.
6My dayes passe ouer more spedyly then a weauers shuttle, and are spent without hope.
7When an vngodly man dyeth, his hope is gone: the confidence of riches shall perishe.
6The light shall be darke in his dwelling, and his candle shall be put out with him.
7The steppes of his strength shalbe restrayned, and his owne counsaile shall cast him downe:
8For his feete are taken as it were in the net, & he walketh vpon the snares.
9The grinne shall take him by the heele, and it shall catche him that is thirstie of blood.
10The snare is layde for him in the grounde, and a pitfall in the way.
28The patient abydyng of the righteous shalbe turned to gladnesse: but the hope of the vngodly shall perishe.
5Thus saith the Lorde, Cursed be the man that putteth his trust in man, and that taketh fleshe for his arme, and he whose heart departeth from the Lord.
6He shalbe like the heath that groweth in wildernesse: As for the good thyng that is for to come, he shall not see it, but dwell in a drye place of the wildernesse, in a salt and vnoccupied lande.
7O blessed is the man that putteth his trust in the Lorde, and whose hope is in the Lorde hym selfe.
18I thought in my selfe, I am vndone, there is no hope for me in the Lorde.
19Howe much more in them that dwel in houses of clay, and whose foundation is but dust, which shall be consumed as it were with a moth?
31He beleeueth not that he erreth in vanitie, and yet vanitie shalbe his recompence.
16His rootes shalbe dryed vp beneath, and aboue shall his braunche be cut downe.
5They breede cockatrice egges, and weaue the spiders webbe, who so eateth of their egges, dyeth: but if one treade vpon them, there commeth vp a serpent.
6Their webbe maketh no cloth, and they may not couer them with their labours: their deedes are the deedes of wickednesse, and the worke of robberie is in their handes.
6Was not thy feare according to thy hope? and the perfectnesse of thy wayes according to thy expectation?
7Saying lo this is the man that put not the Lorde to be his strength: but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches, and strengthed him selfe in his wickednesse.
18For veryly there is an ende, and thy pacient abiding shall not be cut of.
28The spyder laboureth with her handes, and is in kynges palaces.
10He hath destroyed me on euery side and I am gone: my hope hath he taken away as a tree pluckt vp by the roote.
7For if a tree be cut downe, there is some hope yet that it wyll sproute and shoote foorth the braunches againe.
7And nowe Lord what wayte I after? truely my hope is euen in thee.
5Who made heauen and earth, the sea and all that therin is: who mainteyneth the trueth for euer.
8Let a sodayne destruction come vpon hym vnawares: and his net that he hath layde priuily catch hym selfe, let him fall into it with his owne destruction.
17But as in vayne, the nette is layde foorth before the birdes eyes:
28He that trusteth in his riches shall haue a fall: but the ryghteous shall florishe as the greene leafe.
10Therefore art thou compassed about with snares, & sodenly vexed with feare.
23And though they gaue him to be in safetie, yet his eyes are vpon their wayes.
26For the Lorde shall stande by thy side, & kepe thy foote that thou be not taken.
8But take heede, ye trust in lying tales, that beguile you and do you no good.
18The mountaines fal away at the last, the rockes are remoued out of their place.
19The waters pearse through the very stones by litle & litle, the floodes washe away the grauell and earth: so shalt thou destroy the hope of man.
25He that feareth men shall haue a fall: but who so putteth his trust in the Lorde, is without daunger.
15Therefore shall his destruction come hastyly vpon hym, sodainly shall he be all to broken, and not be healed.
18He buyldeth his house as the moth, & as a booth that the watchman maketh.
15The vngodly shall be disapointed of their light, and the arme of the proude shalbe broken.
5Being as alight despised in the heartes of the riche, and as one redy to fall.
19The confidence that is put in an vnfaythfull man in tyme of trouble, is like a broken tooth, and a sliding foote.
18Truely thou doest set them in slippery places: and castest them downe headlong for to be destroyed.
20The pitifull man shall forget hym, he shalbe sweete to the wormes, he shalbe no more remembred, & his wickednesse shalbe broken as a tree.